Inspirational Blogs
How to Clean and Maintain an Urn for Ashes
Cremation urns are more than decorative containers. They hold treasured memories and deep emotional significance. Whether your urn is made of bronze, ceramic, wood, glass, natural stone or stainless steel, gentle care helps preserve its beauty, finish and dignity. This material-by-material guide explains how to clean and maintain cremation urns, what products to avoid, and when extra caution is needed. It is especially useful for hand-finished urns, outdoor urns, sealed urns and urns kept in a columbarium niche, memorial space, cemetery, memorial park, cremation garden or family home.
Can an Urn Be Personalized, Customized, or Engraved?
From engraved names and heartfelt messages to intricate artwork and bespoke craftsmanship, today’s cremation urns offer a wide range of personalization options. Whether you’re looking for a small gesture or a bold tribute, this guide walks you through the materials, methods, and meaningful choices available to you.
15 Best Songs for Memorial Services and Funerals to Honor a Loved One
Choosing the right music can bring comfort and connection during times of grief. This guide shares 15 meaningful songs that beautifully honor a loved one’s life at a funeral or memorial service—from timeless hymns to modern tributes.
12 Meaningful Funeral Prayers from World Religions to Honor a Loved One
Saying goodbye to a loved one is never easy, and in times of loss, many turn to spiritual traditions for comfort and meaning. This thoughtful guide explores 12 powerful funeral prayers from different world religions—including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and more. Each prayer offers unique insight into how cultures understand life, death, and what lies beyond. Whether you're planning a service or simply seeking peace, these words can offer healing, hope, and a heartfelt way to honor someone you love.
Is it Okay to Keep Cremation Ashes at Home?
In the United States, the tradition of honoring loved ones after cremation is evolving. While scattering ashes or placing them in a cemetery or columbarium used to be the norm, more and more people now choose to keep cremation ashes at home. But is this legally permitted? And just as importantly, is it emotionally and culturally appropriate? This guide offers a comprehensive overview of your rights, your options, and the personal and practical considerations involved in keeping a loved one's ashes at home. From legal guidelines to emotional support, we’ll walk you through what you need to know to make an informed and heartfelt decision.
What to Do When Someone Dies: A Step-by-Step Guide for Families
Losing a loved one is never easy. Amidst the emotional weight of grief, you're suddenly faced with practical decisions, legal responsibilities, and countless questions you may not feel ready to answer. Whether the loss was expected or sudden, the days that follow can feel overwhelming. This guide is here to offer clarity and support—walking you step by step through what needs to be done after someone dies, so you can focus on what matters most: honoring their memory and taking care of yourself and those around you.
Understanding U.S. Laws on Scattering Cremation Ashes
Scattering ashes is a deeply meaningful way to say goodbye to a loved one—but in the United States, it's not always as simple as it seems. From private backyards to national parks and open waters, the rules and permissions vary widely. Are there specific laws or regulations for scattering ashes? Yes, and knowing them in advance can save you from confusion or even legal issues. In this guide, we explore the legal landscape of scattering ashes across America and help you plan a respectful and lawful farewell.
Sustainable Farewells: A New Beginning for People and Nature
More and more people are seeking a way to shape their final resting place in harmony with nature. Instead of traditional coffins and urns, they opt for biodegradable alternatives that enrich the earth rather than burden it. In this article, you’ll discover how sustainable funeral innovations contribute to a greener farewell – one that honours life, even after death.




















